Alvin Greene’s G.I. Joe approach to job creation
Posted on 07. Jul, 2010 by Jennifer Read in SC Politics
In his quest to find out more about South Carolina’s mysterious Democratic Senate candidate, Ed Pilkington of The Guardian uncovers Alvin Greene’s rather unconventional approach to job creation here in the Palmetto State:
It is clear, too, in the course of the two hours I spend with Greene that he has some pretty wacky ideas that, were he to win in November, would put him among the more unpredictable members of the senate. At one point, he lurches off on his big idea for how to create jobs in South Carolina.
“Another thing we can do for jobs is make toys of me, especially for the holidays. Little dolls. Me. Like maybe little action dolls. Me in an army uniform, air force uniform, and me in my suit. They can make toys of me and my vehicle, especially for the holidays and Christmas for the kids. That’s something that would create jobs. So you see I think out of the box like that. It’s not something a typical person would bring up. That’s something that could happen, that makes sense. It’s not a joke.”
(H/T Political Wire)
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CherieAnne
10. Jul, 2010
I intend to vote for Alvin. He’s got to be better than DeMinted.